Marvel's The Avengers

"Marvel's The Avengers"-the Super Hero team up of a lifetime, featuring iconic Marvel Super Heroes Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye and Black Widow. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins. In 3D at select locations.

‘The Avengers’ Sing Christmas Carols

The age old tradition of Christmas Caroling gets a new spin in a super-cut video from Marvel fan James Covenant, who has painstakingly compiled footage from the entire Marvel movie universe. Both heroes and villains put aside their differences and join in for a rousing rendition of some of your holiday favorites. If you never thought you'd see the day when Loki and Thor would join together for some good old fashion December cheer, you were definitely wrong.

The entire gang is here, with footage compiled from Iron Man, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Thor, Marvel's The Avengers and more as Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, Black Widow, Pepper Potts and Nick Fury get in on the action. This compilation of scenes fully reconstructs the classic song 'We Wish You a Merry Christmas'. This is followed by Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy doing his own special rendition of Jingle Bells.

Edward Norton Reveals Why He Didn't Return as Hulk in ‘Avengers’

Of course, Edward Norton's departure from The Avengers turned out just fine for all involved. Marvel's The Avengers, with Mark Ruffalo taking over the Hulk role, took in $1.5 billion worldwide in 2012, and Edward Norton has been thriving in critically-acclaimed indie roles such as the aforementioned Moonrise Kingdom or The Grand Budapest Hotel or Birdman. Regardless, would you have liked to see Edward Norton play Hulk in The Avengers and beyond? Or are you happy with the way things worked out? Chime in with your thoughts below.

Read Joss Whedon's ‘Avengers’ Email from Tom Hiddleston

Out this Friday, Joss Whedon: The Biography delves into the life of the filmmaker as told by author Amy Pascale, with a foreword by Nathan Fillion. In it, fans will get to peer into the making of Marvel's The Avengers. And one of the cooler things included is an email from star of the movie Tom Hiddleston, who plays the evil brother of Thor, Loki.

Check out what the actor had to say to Joss Whedon, immediately following his first read through of the Marvel's The Avengers screenplay.

‘Runaways’ Was Shelved Because of ‘Marvel's The Avengers’

The Runaways comic book series was launched in 2003 by creator Brian K. Vaughan, which followed a group of teenagers who learn that their parents are actually super villains. They run away from home together, discovering their own inherited abilities while trying to stop them from doing any further damage.

Will an ‘Iron Man 3’ Actor Be the Voice of Ultron in ‘The Avengers 2’?

Warning: Major Spoilers!

Earlier this week, we showed off some Iron Man 3 and Marvel's The Avengers deleted scene animatics, one of which may hold a key clue as to who will actually voice, and may even perform via motion capture, the main villain in The Avengers: Age of Ultron. This animatic shows JARVIS' darkside in a scene originally planned for Marvel's The Avengers, with Loki gleefully manipulating the virtual butler.

Most big-budget blockbuster movies these days go through a pre-viz animatic phase, to map out certain sequences before shooting actually begins. Iron Man 3 and Marvel's The Avengers are no exceptions, although not all of the scenes end up making it into the final movie. Storyboard artist and animatic supervisor Federico D'Alessandro posted two unused animatics from Marvel's The Avengers, featuring an early version of the climactic New York City battle scene that features The Wasp, and a discarded confrontation between Loki and Iron Man. The artist also posted a pre-viz sequence during the Iron Man 3 finale where Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) and James Rhodes (Don Cheadle) are cornered by a number of soldiers, and The Mandarin (Ben Kingsley) "checks out" in an interesting fashion.

Patton Oswalt guest stars on tomorrow night's episode of Parks and Recreation, "Article Two", which any fan of Star Wars and Marvel's The Avengers will surely want to watch. NBC has released an uncut 8-minute scene, where the actor plays a Pawnee citizen who tries to prevent a City Council vote by using a filibuster. In doing so, he breaks down his pitch for Star Wars: Episode VII, which includes crossovers with Marvel's The Avengers and several other franchises within the Marvel universe. What's even more impressive is this scene was completely improvised. Watch this impressive fanboy filibuster before tuning into Parks and Recreation Thursday, April 18 at 9 PM ET on NBC.